Suzuki Crosscage Hydrogen Fuel Cell Motorcycle Could Release Next Year
Suzuki has been working hard on the hydrogen fuel cell Crosscage motorcycle. Intelligent Energy , Suzuki’s partner in this venture, was at the EVS24 in Norway showing off the fuel cell technology. Intelligent Energy plans to build their own motorcycle, the ENV (pictured below) with the fuel cells. The latest fuel cells from the companies are producing 1.8kW, which is 0.8kW more (or almost double) what the old ones were capable of. This means that the fuel cells are capable of recharg
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Let me see if I got this straight, hydrogen is the future?
Russ SteeleCalifornia is broke, yet the Governor continues to pursue the development of a hydrogen highway, investing $6.8 million in four new stations, doubling the number of hydrogen stations from four to eight in California. There were 300 hydrogen fuel cars in California in April 2009. I am not sure how much the first four station cost, but the next four cost $1.7 million each. Lets assume that the first four costs about $2.5 million each, it could be higher. For 300 existing hydrogen vehi
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Suzuki Crosscage Hydrogen Fuel Cell Motorcycle Could Release Next Year
Suzuki has been working hard on the hydrogen fuel cell Crosscage motorcycle. Intelligent Energy , Suzuki’s partner in this venture, was at the EVS24 in Norway showing off the fuel cell technology. Intelligent Energy plans to build their own motorcycle, the ENV (pictured below) with the fuel cells. The latest fuel cells from the companies are producing 1.8kW, which is 0.8kW more (or almost double) what the old ones were capable of. This means that the fuel cells are capable of recharg
Let me see if I got this straight, hydrogen is the future?
Russ SteeleCalifornia is broke, yet the Governor continues to pursue the development of a hydrogen highway, investing $6.8 million in four new stations, doubling the number of hydrogen stations from four to eight in California. There were 300 hydrogen fuel cars in California in April 2009. I am not sure how much the first four station cost, but the next four cost $1.7 million each. Lets assume that the first four costs about $2.5 million each, it could be higher. For 300 existing hydrogen vehi
Mega-Gadget: Igniting the Power of Stars on Earth
The National Ignition Facility, a man-made machine designed to recreate the power source of stars, will be dedicated today. If all goes as planned, the facility’s 192 lasers — made of nearly 60 miles of mirrors and fiber optics, crystals and light amplifiers — will fire as one to smash a fleck of hydrogen fuel smaller than a match head. Compressed and heated to temperatures hotter than those of the Sun, the hydrogen atoms will fuse into helium, releasing bursts of thermonuclear energy.
Source: www.dailygalaxy.com
Let me see if I got this straight, hydrogen is the future?
Russ SteeleCalifornia is broke, yet the Governor continues to pursue the development of a hydrogen highway, investing $6.8 million in four new stations, doubling the number of hydrogen stations from four to eight in California. There were 300 hydrogen fuel cars in California in April 2009. I am not sure how much the first four station cost, but the next four cost $1.7 million each. Lets assume that the first four costs about $2.5 million each, it could be higher. For 300 existing hydrogen vehi
Source: ncwatch.typepad.com
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